galbeedi Posted May 3, 2016 Somalis love to exaggerate and take issues to the extremes. The good Sheikh says that those who survived would like to go back. I do not think so. No one regardless of the horrible journey they went through , will go back to the fourth world . Look, when we were growing up there were sense of pride. Even if you dreamed of going abroad , the idea was to get some money, come back and get marry the local girl of your dreams. Although , some of these young guys are emulating and seeing their friends from the diaspora who came back with resources and got their girl , many have an idle boring life. Their family might be a middle class , but they are tired of the static life within these small regions. Even in peaceful Somaliland, there is no hope. Dusty roads, no mobility for youth, no enthusiasm for the future and no pride. The early pride of " waan go'aynaa", has come and gone. Nations and even people need challenges in their lives . You need competition , you need rivalry to achieve higher goals. I will go even further and say , " Sometimes you may need enemies for your nation in order to keep the internal bond of the people". Other than stay guard of the wrong tribe , there is no challenges among these youth. These hopeless youth need a to get back their pride , and that pride is a free, prosperous and dynamic Somalia. Unless that goal is achieved both the Somali youth back home and in the diaspora will suffer. In the diaspora , some Somali youngsters are running away from the bad name of that country, and they are joining the lost tribes of north America and the hopeless underclass . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted May 4, 2016 @galbeedi said: These hopeless youth need a to get back their pride , and that pride is a free, prosperous and dynamic Somalia. Unless that goal is achieved both the Somali youth back home and in the diaspora will suffer. The "Somalia" you are talking about had never had any peace and prosperity since the colonial powers left it's shores, so what magic tricks have you got under your sleeve to bring this elusive peace and prosperity to a failed state? How can you say the MJ youth can't find pride in a peaceful, prosperous, and independent Puntland which is realistically always going to be more cohesive than a chaotic entity full of resentful rival clans put together by foreign peacekeepers? How can you say the Jubbaland youth can only find pride in a corrupt administration put together by the neighbouring states and a bunch of unelected old men residing a capital city owned by a rival clan, but not their own independent, peaceful, and prosperous Jubbaland? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gooni Posted May 4, 2016 Intaa meesha isugu timid mid diyaar u ah in dhulkiisii aamino oo dib ugu noqdo kuma jiro barwaaqay sheegayaan baraf bayna hoos fadhiyaan Tissue aan ilmada isaga tiro iisoo gudbi waxba soo kordhin mayso aragtidayda. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted May 8, 2016 ^munaafiqiin weeye. Hal ilbiriqsi kama fakarayaan afkooda hadalka kasoo baxaya iyo ficilku inuusan is raacsanayn! Dad bey leeyihiin 'ama jooga ama laabta' iyagiina sidaad tiri meeshey soo fadhiyaan oo kasoo carareen dhulkay sheegayaan aanayna ku laabanayn. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites